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    aiconnoiss3ur said:
    Some normal-sized objects scattered around the image could probably reinforce the size difference without another person present. Just a suggestion. I don't know about these things very well.

    Yeah, but not many objects in the forest. I'm fine just putting she's macro in the description.

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    Holding them by the upper or lower half of the muzzle is like my favorite furry porn trope ever. Wish there was more of it

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    Didn't know that this kind of turture was allowed D:

    Still wanna be that guy though <3

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    moominz0 said:
    Sometimes, the penis goes in the pooh.

    "What have you done to this poor pig?"

    "Nothing he's my friend you see. Are you gonna make the commission or not?"

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    danzabowo said:
    This is everything I want from Juno and more, so I'll leave this vid here to express my excitement.

    10/10, one of the best you've done. <333

    Thanks man, glad you like it so much lol

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    This is everything I want from Juno and more, so I'll leave this vid here to express my excitement.

    10/10, one of the best you've done. <333

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    blueskunk3 said:
    What ai are you using this is very good

    I use Seedream 4 and GIMP to assemble compositions and then I usually run the artwork through an upscaler. From there I load the upscaled base image into Wan 2.5 and tell it what I want. Then I cross my fingers. When I get an animation I want, my next step is to open it in Davinci resolve for edits and polish.

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    jons said:
    I like border collies. Really nice to see one in your style. Even if it's not the focus here.

    He seems energetic though

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    I like border collies. Really nice to see one in your style. Even if it's not the focus here.

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    Death chased him through 8 lives. Took his time. Had to get serious at the 9th.I can see a peachy reason for that delay.

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    alpha_doberman said:
    I wonder how he's going to pay the bartender?

    He would pay for a good beer or a fine wine with his love juice, a valuable currency. One wouldn't be wrong to assume that he tips out extra.

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    Some normal-sized objects scattered around the image could probably reinforce the size difference without another person present. Just a suggestion. I don't know about these things very well.

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    fauxpaw said:
    It took an afternoon of inpainting but I definitely like the result!
    Maybe this position will have a name eventually :P

    Worth the effort, very cute

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    Nintendo tried to have its cake and eat it too. They wanted to preserve the hyperrealism of the original while also creating something of their own. It turned out really weird, as if the characters were pieced together from different puzzle pieces. The Japanese don't understand that Star Fox fans are either old geezers or kids who just watched the Mario movie. That's going to be a terrible dissonance

    Illumination, on the other hand, aimed for consistency with the Mario universe from the very beginning by adopting a homogeneous cartoon style. The characters are soft and cartoonish, yet they maintain the freshness and energy of the golden age of 2D animation. These character models can be seamlessly transferred from 3D animation to 2D with relatively little effort. They understood that the character of a talking fox in a spaceship could NOT be realistic.

    Nintendo has once again failed to communicate effectively with Americans. It will come back to bite them.

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